Tuesday, April 23, 2024

California’s New Laws for 2024

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Bills passed by the Legislature and signed by the Governor usually go into effect January 1st of the following year. Here are just a...

California Fiscal Responsibility – Not So Much

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By Assemblymember Marie Waldron Two years ago, California had a surplus of almost $100 billion --- no state in history had ever amassed such a...

SD Workforce Partnership Awarded $4.8 Million to Bolster Employment Services

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SAN DIEGO, CA (December 11, 2023)– In an effort to enhance employment prospects and support the reentry of justice-involved individuals into the workforce, the...

An Environmental Disaster

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By Assemblymember Marie Waldron A study by the U.S. International Boundary and Water Commission shows that 35 billion gallons of toxic waste water has flowed...

Knowledge Saves Lives

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By Assemblymember Marie Waldron As Vice Chair of the Assembly Health Committee, I do all I can to ensure that California remains at the forefront...

As Atmospheric Rivers Become more Frequent, California Expands Research to Prepare

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by Manola Secaira A new law expanding California’s atmospheric river research program goes into effect next year. It connects flood and reservoir control operations with...

Homelessness in CA is One-Third of the Nation’s Homeless

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By Assemblymember Marie Waldron California has almost one-third of the nation’s homeless population despite having only 12% of the U.S. population. In recent years,...

Hot topics?? Include Homelessness, Crime and Drug Abuse, and the Serial...

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By Assemblymember Marie Waldron Constituent input is very important to me as I serve as your representative in Sacramento. Your opinions and suggestions help guide...

Why Do We Still Fall Back and Spring Forward?

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By Assemblymember Marie Waldron In 2018, 60% of California’s voters supported Proposition 7, which was aimed at eliminating the bi-annual ritual of moving clocks...

Reining in Theft

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By Assemblymember Marie Waldron California department stores have been raided by people walking out with thousands of dollars in stolen goods. Los Angeles County, the...
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